hi,
you
can install only on the first drive, but on every partition which you set
active. I set the boot flag of the first partition and then of the second
partition with parted. So I install two os!
I
would also like to see the feature to install Windows on a second harddisk, but
Windows itself can not boot from it. One have to use Grub or another boot
manager and use remapping.
--
Moritz
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Ronald BigrasSent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 4:21
PMTo: unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.netSubject:
[Unattended] problem installing windows on a second disk
Hi, your
unattended install is very great and work very well, but we have a
problem. We want to install a basic Windows os (drive c:) to be a repair
partition if the system crash, we can boot on this basic os. We want to
installthe real os on the D drive but the unattendeddo not permit
this step.
I want to know if
its possible to let windows formatting the drive and leave us the option to
install the os in the good partition
I found this doc
on you site:Note that the OS is always installed on the first active partition
of the drive. If this is a problem for you, let us know and maybe we will
change it in a future release.
Can you give me
any help please
Regards
Sorry for my
english, I am french
Ronald Bigras
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